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imei 2009-12-28 22:41

n900 rdesktop non standard port problem
 
Hello,
i instaled .deb module (BTW application manager must be closed when dpkg is used). Rdesktop works fine, but only on standard 3389 port. but i need lets say 12345. Different port number is part of security policy in my company.

I tried to put:
servername:port
servername;port
servername port
servername'port
etc.

Am i doing something wrong or rdesktop can connect just to standard rdp port?

wartstew 2010-02-13 06:15

Re: n900 rdesktop non standard port problem
 
I have "rdesktop" working on port 3396 with "server:port" notation. I did NOT get "pyrdesktop" to work on an alternatve port however.

imei 2010-02-13 07:04

Re: n900 rdesktop non standard port problem
 
What version of rdesktop You have?

Rob1n 2010-02-13 14:40

Re: n900 rdesktop non standard port problem
 
The GUI rdesktop program doesn't currently work with non-standard ports. There should be an older rdesktop-cli program which will allow you to do this though.

landor 2010-02-19 19:37

Re: n900 rdesktop non standard port problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by imei (Post 444455)
Hello,
i instaled .deb module (BTW application manager must be closed when dpkg is used). Rdesktop works fine, but only on standard 3389 port. but i need lets say 12345. Different port number is part of security policy in my company.

I tried to put:
servername:port
servername;port
servername port
servername'port
etc.

Am i doing something wrong or rdesktop can connect just to standard rdp port?

same problem, mate, but i solved today :D

first i installed this: https://garage.maemo.org/frs/downloa...blo2_armel.deb
the appmanager will be upgrae to maemo version :]
then on the xterminal use the following command: rdesktop-cli -f your.host.com:12345

and works!! :D:D


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